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Returning to their usual form, a faculty team easily defeated a student aggregation in the annual touch football classic at the Business School yesterday. Led by Assistant Dean Madison Sayles '27, the instructors completely baffled the McCulloch Hall players who had won the inter-dormitory championship the day before. The final score was 18 to 12.
The bulk of the scoring was done late in the game by two brilliant faculty substitutes, M. L. McElroy '23 and A. R. Tebbutt, who worked out an array of trick plays on the side-lines while their team-mates played listlessly against a slow aggregation of students.
The faculty line-up: Snider, Baker, Lorner, Streibert, Sayles, Foster, Tebbutt, Cole, Hosmer.
The student line-up: McElroy, Hale, G. Van Riper, E. Van Riper, Austin, O'Rourke, Stanton, Davis, Harrison.
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